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How to install converter collada to gltf format locally? #11

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sabahMotamedi opened this issue Dec 25, 2016 · 2 comments
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How to install converter collada to gltf format locally? #11

sabahMotamedi opened this issue Dec 25, 2016 · 2 comments

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@sabahMotamedi
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I don't know how to install it, please if you have any tutorial for install it send me

@javagl
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javagl commented Dec 26, 2016

There are already issues that are strongly related: #1 , #2 and for Windows: #8 .

In doubt, https://cesiumjs.org/convertmodel.html can be used, but I'm not sure about the versions/state of the libraries that are used under the hood there.

@pjcozzi @tfili @lexaknyazev
Assuming that #2 will be tackled later: Is there (technically) the option to provide updated binaries? (I could provide the Win64 one, if necessary - the "snapshot" that I mentioned in #1 is not the most sustainable solution here). Certainly, the schedule is tight (updates for 1.1, holidays, etc.) but the lack of a converter that can simply be downloaded and started (out-of-the-box) may be an unnecessary impediment for adopters.

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pjcozzi commented Dec 28, 2016

@sabahMotamedi there are binaries here: https://github.com/KhronosGroup/glTF/releases

Assuming that #2 will be tackled later: Is there (technically) the option to provide updated binaries?

Yes, it is just a matter of someone having the time to do it. @tfili and I are spread thin. Anyone is welcome to contribute here.

Closing this as a duplicate with those linked above.

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